Would OPETH’s Mikael Åkerfeldt Form A Supergroup - “I’m Not Sure If That’s For Me, To Be Honest”; Video

October 6, 2015, 8 years ago

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Would OPETH’s Mikael Åkerfeldt Form A Supergroup - “I’m Not Sure If That’s For Me, To Be Honest”; Video

Video Q&A site asQme recently ran a fan interview with Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt in which he gave video answers to fans' questions. He caught up with asQme backstage as preparations for Opeth's 25th anniversary show in his hometown of Stockholm were underway and candidly answered questions from fans on a wide range of topics.

In the following clips, Åkerfeldt discusses:

His vinyl record collection and spending 1500 pounds on his most precious vinyl:

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Putting together a supergroup to record a new record:

His emotions when he plays live versus in the studio and the stress of being on stage:

Mellotron heavy music and his future musical direction:

His vocal influences and favourite vocalists:

Plans to release previously unreleased material:

The possibility of remixing the first three Opeth albums:

Writing a concept album, Still Life, simply because he wanted to:

Originally intended to be a double album, Opeth released Deliverance and Damnation 5 months apart in 2002 and 2003. Over 15 years later Music For Nations are righting this wrong on October 30th.

Mikael Åkerfeldt comments: “Myself and Martin Mendez are very excited to see the re-release(s) of Deliverance and Damnatio coming out. The 5.1 surround mix for Damnation was done a while ago by my buddy and co-producer for both albums, Steven Wilson, and I’ve been itching to have it released as it’s simply stunning! My new-ish friend, Bruce Soord, has done a fantastic remix for Deliverance, literally giving new life to the record and making me start loving it. Finally! It was with pure excitement I went through the tracks, discovering them again. I’m especially impressed with the sound of Martin Lopez drums but also baffled by how wicked and strange this album is. I’m scratching my head wondering how the hell we came up with these songs. On top of everything, our old-time head of ART, Travis Smith, has touched up on the artwork having it looking great (bleak) too! Enjoy!”

Reissue contents:

4 Disc (2CD/2DVD) Book Set:
- New Stereo and 5.1 mixes by Steven Wilson (Damnation) and Bruce Soord (Deliverance)
- Liner notes by Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth and Jerry Ewing of Prog Magazine
- New unseen photos
- Redesigned artwork from original designer, Travis Smith
- Loving presented in a beautiful book set

3LP 180g Black Vinyl:
- New Stereo mixes by Steven Wilson (Damnation) and Bruce Soord (Deliverance)
- 180g Black vinyl
- Mastered for vinyl by Jaime Gomez
- Redesigned artwork from original designer, Travis Smith

Pre-order the four disc set here and the 3LP set at this location.



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